Talk:Assembly of French Polynesia

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number of seats before 2004

"The number of seats was changed from 49 seats to 57 seats for the

election
."

I am not sure if this is true because in the article-edit-history of the article Politics of French Polynesia, it is written that there were only 41 seats. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Politics_of_French_Polynesia&oldid=20820194.

The information in this article-edit-history seems to come from one former

World Factbooks since all this information seems to have been copied from the World Factbook when the page Politics of French Polynesia
was created (I could not find an old version of the World Factbook on the internet).

Interestingly, the information that before 2004, there were 49 seats, comes also from the World Factbook, but from the present one (year 2005). Either 49 or 41 is wrong and probably both come from the Factbook (at least the information from the 2005-Factbook).


Therefore, maybe, the sentence should be:

"The number of seats was changed from 41 seats to 57 seats for the

election
."

-- Citylover 09:11, 14 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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